Winner of two Golden Globes, Including Best Director. Master storyteller Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth, Crimson Peak) casts an other-worldly spell with the visually dazzling and emotionally daring The Shape of Water.

In 1963, Elisa works as a janitor at a US government laboratory. One night, a strange, amphibious creature is wrangled into the facility. Elisa is more fascinated than frightened. What scares her more is the threat posed by the federal agent in charge. Cruel and self-serving, he seems convinced the surest way to handle the mysterious creature is to kill it. With the help of her neighbor Giles, her co-worker Zelda, and a sympathetic scientist, Elisa hatches a plan to save the creature’s life, even if it means risking her own.

“Filmed in aquatic hues and bathed in nostalgic mid-century style, The Shape of Water is both a love story and a love letter to monster movies, musicals, and classic cinema.” – Consequence of Sound